Posted on 10/25/2017 7:44:01 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer
Paddock was ever so careful not to knock over the bipod when he dropped from the self inflicted gunshot to where ever on his body. The cops on 60 Minutes didn’t know where he was shot and they didn’t bother kicking the pistol away from him. It laid there less than two feet from his head for however long it took for someone to take a picture.
I have not personally seen or used any 100 rnd stick mags. Dual snail-coiled Beta Cs, yes. The large cap mags you are referring to are either 40 or 60 round Surefire mags. They do not make a 100 round stick mag to my knowledge.
They were just as incometent as the ones who released the San Bernardino shooter’s apartment to the msm within hours. No finger print dust. No empty trash cans. No investigation of the garage or it’s visitors.
In the pic inside his room, you can see piled up near a curtain a stack of those SureFire 100 round magazines. They look kind of similar to 60 rounders
You can see them here
http://www.surefire.com/tactical-equipment/high-capacity-magazines/mag5-100.html
In San Berdo at least they got all the bad guys known, they revealed a motive and discovered the government was indeed importing foreign terrorists into our towns and cities.
In Las Vegas they got Zip nothing~
They got some of the bad guys. Grandma is still free as a bird. The guys in the garage are free as birds.
You know, when they say What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, they mean it.
Yes the security guard is a real puzzle. I think he might be an illegal. Even if he is though, his whole part in this seems shady with or without him being illegal.
According to security guard’s statement Paddock shot down the hall at the security guard, then again down the hall when the building engineer showed up. The red block that is possibly the shots down the hall, there were 8 shots before that were not included in the block. So possibly the first 8 shots were fired down the hall at the security guard, and the next set of shots; 13,5, and 4 (red box) were fired when building engineer showed up I guess that makes sense.
Both the security guard and the building engineer claim the shooter fired like 200 shots down the hall. I will cut them slack on that though since they were under fire, may have seemed like 200 coming down the narrow hallway.
Didn’t know SF made such behemoths. Learned something new today. I guess that solves the question of approx. 75 rnd per burst....
I have one Beta C, it works well but not 100% and I cannot justify a mag that does not feed 100%. My life may depend on that one shot that does not feed....
I have at least a dozen gi 30s that have survived dumps w/o a FTF, they are my standard.
What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas? Lets hope so!
That’s what I was wondering.
An illegal applying for a security job seems highly unlikely.
4 Who has done this and carried it through,
calling forth the generations from the beginning?
I, the Lord with the first of them
and with the last I am he.
5 The islands have seen it and fear;
the ends of the earth tremble.
They approach and come forward;
6 they help each other
and say to their companions, Be strong!
https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/shootings/vegas-strong-center-has-steady-traffic-on-opening-day/
You can catch it on FOX again at about 11:30 pm. EST.
Really..? I wonder what his motive was for taking all those guns up on the freight elevator..?? Wouldn't we think one would definitely NEED a motive to perform that act...
For them to tell us "There is no motive" is...Preposterous.!
Illegals work in nearly every job you can imagine. That would not be a stretch; illegals have been caught working for police departments, airport security, even the U.S. Border Patrol- you name it. I don’t know if he is or was here illegally, but it is certainly a possibility.
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